George Vondriska

WWGOA LIVE: October 2021

George Vondriska
Duration:   49  mins

Description

Looking for some new woodworking knowledge? George Vondriska answers your woodworking questions on WWGOA LIVE.

[Free Plan] We have a fun pumpkin tray project for WWGOA LIVE viewers. You’ll need two blanks, 3/4″ x 10″ x 12″. This project comes together fairly quickly, and when you make one, you’ll want to make more! Click here to download the plan now.

:10 George’s Blue Ridge Parkway motorcycle trip
:36 Catskills Mountain Maker Camp
2:40 Shop work from the seated position
4:00 Bandsaw blade tracking
8:30 Heat gun on epoxy. Temp?
10:10 Tile and side table project
12:19 Finish for items exposed to high temps
13:50 Panel saw vs track saw
15:30 Finish on a vanity
18:40 Sharpening scrapers
21:50 Making veneer
23:00 Temps of heat gun
23:19 Items for a woodworking business
25:30 Glue gun in the shop?
26:10 Track saw on a budget
27:18 Benefit of dual feed speed on a planer
30:10 Poly over epoxy?
32:30 Broken chair
33:50 Pumpkin tray
34:30 Working with bowed wood
36:40 Brad nailer? Pinner? Stapler?
40:35 Testing finish for the Product Showcase
43:30 Cutting in splines
45:00 PVC/vinyl molding
47:30 November live-all about Sawmills

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6 Responses to “WWGOA LIVE: October 2021”

  1. RONALD MOOREHEAD

    The link for the pumpkin tray download does not work.

  2. Richard Mitchell

    How to make a vanity gap disappear? Enter "Scribe cabinet to the wall" in the search engine. You will get lots of options. Most will discuss Kitchen, but the vanity will not know the difference.

  3. Arthur Scaramuzzo

    Are there any food safe stains or is just oiling the surface?

  4. Jay

    Which nail gun would be used more when doing woodworking? Pin, Brad, Staple

  5. johnny

    PVC or vinyl moulding may help close the gap on the vanity no square to the wall.

  6. PAUL

    HELLO GEORGE; I HAVE A SMALL WORKSHOP IN MY BACKYARD IN SAN FRANCISCO & HAVE STARTED TO MAKE XMAS YARD DECORATIONS. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW TO BEGIN & END CUTTING USING A SCROLL SAW. I AM HAVING A GOOD TIME WITH THE PROJECTS I HAVE STARTED. PLEASE SHOW THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS. THANK YOU.

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